For sale is my San Martin Black Bay homage 200m diver with a black dial and bezel with gilt accents.


If you are familiar with San Martin watches you will know how good they are.


I collect micro brand dive watches and I've yet to come across any brand offering such a great quality to price ratio, they really are superb !


This one has the PT5000 automatic movement with a proper 28800 vph for a smooth 8 ticks a second sweep.


It is in superb condition having only been worn a handful of times as I prefer  42mm+ watches.


PLEASE NOTE: There are a couple of faint hairline cracks in the bezel insert but these are barely visible and the bezel is secure.


The case is finished in brushed steel with polished chamfers. It features a unidirectional stainless steel bezel with a lovely gloss blue ceramic insert with etched markings.


The case is finished off with a screw in crown with the San Martin logo and a sterile screw down case back.


The dial itself is very simple with gilt effect hour markers and snowflake hands but no date to ruin the symmetry. All are lume filled and glow very well in low light.


The oyster style bracelet features rivetted links and is finished in brushed steel The fully milled clasp is superbly constructed. The spare links have been mislaid so it will only fit wrists up to 7 inches.


I have added a nice quality vintage tan leather strap. It is perforated for comfort and matches the colourway if the watch itself.


The watch is in excellent condition but obviously shows minimal signs of use including the bezel issue mentioned. I have priced well taking this into account. These are currently £360 on Amazon with the PT5000.


I also have another listed in the blue  colour way with the NH35 movement.


I have been collecting and selling high micro brand dive watches for some time and have built a great reputation for supplying quality timepieces.


Please take time to read the feedback comments left for me as they will offer reassurance that I am a genuine and trusted seller.


Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking